Journal of Monetary Economics
1975 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 3, 1994
- Tax disturbances and real economic activity in the postwar United States pp. 441-462

- R. Anton Braun
- Inspecting the mechanism: An analytical approach to the stochastic growth model pp. 463-506

- John Campbell
- Some unpleasant supply side arithmetic pp. 507-524

- Michael Dotsey
- Economic stagnation, fixed factors, and policy thresholds pp. 525-557

- William Easterly
- Supply-side economics and endogenous growth pp. 559-571

- Peter Ireland
- The macroeconomic effects of distortionary taxation pp. 573-601

- Ellen McGrattan
Volume 33, issue 2, 1994
- Information, forecasts, and measurement of the business cycle pp. 233-254

- George Evans and Lucrezia Reichlin
- The term structure spread and future changes in long and short rates in the G7 countries: Is there a puzzle? pp. 255-283

- Gikas A. Hardouvelis
- Do stationary risk premia explain it all?: Evidence from the term structure pp. 285-318

- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- Cyclical factor utilization pp. 319-354

- Mark Bils and Jang-Ok Cho
- Can reputation resolve the monetary policy credibility problem? pp. 355-380

- Ali al-Nowaihi and Paul Levine
- Do real business cycle models really exhibit business cycle behavior? pp. 381-404

- Scott P. Simkins
- Real business cycles and the test of the Adelmans pp. 405-438

- Robert King and Charles Plosser
Volume 33, issue 1, 1994
- Real exchange rates and real interest differentials: Have we missed the business-cycle relationship? pp. 5-37

- Marianne Baxter
- Empirical evidence on the strength of the monetary transmission mechanism in Canada: An aggregate approach pp. 39-61

- Pierre Duguay
- Monetary policy, liquidity, and foreign exchange markets: An exploration pp. 63-86

- Alberto Giovannini
- The transmission of monetary policy in an environment of deregulation and exchange rate stability: The French experience pp. 87-103

- Andre Icard
- A reconsideration of the uncovered interest parity relationship pp. 105-132

- Bennett McCallum
- International term structures and real economic growth pp. 133-155

- Charles Plosser and K. Rouwenhorst
- Why exchange rate bands?: Monetary independence in spite of fixed exchange rates pp. 157-199

- Lars E.O. Svensson
- Interest rates and exchange rates under money supply targets: The Swiss evidence pp. 201-230

- Walter Wasserfallen and Guido Kursteiner
Volume 32, issue 3, 1993
- International comparisons of educational attainment pp. 363-394

- Robert Barro and Jong-Wha Lee
- How strongly do developing economies benefit from equipment investment? pp. 395-415

- J. Bradford De Long and Lawrence H. Summers
- Fiscal policy and economic growth: An empirical investigation pp. 417-458

- William Easterly and Sergio Rebelo
- Good policy or good luck?: Country growth performance and temporary shocks pp. 459-483

- William Easterly, Michael Kremer, Lant Pritchett and Lawrence H. Summers
- The role of macroeconomic factors in growth pp. 485-512

- Stanley Fischer
- Finance, entrepreneurship and growth: Theory and evidence pp. 513-542

- Robert King and Ross Levine
- Idea gaps and object gaps in economic development pp. 543-573

- Paul Romer
Volume 32, issue 2, 1993
- How much do distortions affect growth? pp. 187-212

- William Easterly
- Regression direction and weak exogeneity: Determining the conditioning properties of US money demand functions pp. 213-235

- Andreas Fischer and Giuseppe Nicoletti
- Market rate versus fixed rate demand deposits pp. 237-258

- Charles J. Jacklin
- Profits, risk, and uncertainty in foreign exchange markets pp. 259-286

- Fabio Canova and Jane Marrinan
- Central bank strategies, credibility, and independence: A review essay pp. 287-302

- Carl Walsh
- Money, competitive efficiency, and intergenerational transactions pp. 303-320

- Ping Wang
- The emergence of equilibrium cycles in a monetary economy with a separable utility function pp. 321-334

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Are U.S. regional incomes converging?: A time series analysis pp. 335-346

- Gerald Carlino and Leonard O. Mills
- Meltzer on Keynes pp. 347-356

- Don Patinkin
Volume 32, issue 1, 1993
- Were price changes during the Great Depression anticipated?: Evidence from nominal interest rates pp. 3-34

- Martin Evans and Paul Wachtel
- Real exchange rates and relative prices: An empirical investigation pp. 35-50

- Charles Engel
- Money and growth revisited: Measuring the costs of inflation in an endogenous growth model pp. 51-77

- Paul Gomme
- Dynamic inefficiency, endogenous growth, and Ponzi games pp. 79-104

- Ian King and Don Ferguson
- Dynamic implicit cost and Discount Window borrowing: An empirical investigation pp. 105-120

- Donald Dutkowsky
- Liquidity, exchange rates, and business cycles pp. 121-145

- Wai-Ming Ho
- Causality and correlations of output and nominal variables in a real business cycle model pp. 147-168

- Chan G. Huh
- Learning, experimentation, and monetary policy pp. 169-183

- Graziella Bertocchi and Michael Spagat
Volume 31, issue 3, 1993
- Inflation, taxation, and long-run growth pp. 271-298

- Jose De Gregorio
- Monopolistic competition, increasing returns to scale, and the importance of productivity shocks pp. 299-316

- Andreas Hornstein
- Deficits, government expenditures, and tax smoothing in the United States: 1929-1988 pp. 317-339

- Chao-Hsi Huang and Kenneth S. Lin
- Asymmetric business cycle turning points pp. 341-362

- Grant McQueen and Steven Thorley
- Dynamic efficiency in the gifts economy pp. 363-379

- Stephen O'Connell and Stephen Zeldes
- Tests of production smoothing in selected Japanese industries pp. 381-394

- Richard Beason
- Wage growth and sectoral shifts: Phillips curve redux pp. 395-416

- Ellen Rissman
- Cyclical fluctuations and sectoral reallocation: A reexamination pp. 417-425

- Martha Starr-McCluer
Volume 31, issue 2, 1993
- Do recessions permanently change output? pp. 149-163

- Paul Beaudry and Gary Koop
- A re-assessment of the relationship between real exchange rates and real interest rates: 1974-1990 pp. 165-187

- Hali Edison and B. Dianne Pauls
- The optimal inflation tax when money reduces transactions costs: A reconsideration pp. 189-205

- Pablo Guidotti and Carlos Vegh
- The nonequivalence between deficits and distortionary taxation pp. 207-227

- Philip Trostel
- Economies of diversification in the banking industry: A frontier approach pp. 229-249

- Gary Ferrier, Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy J. Hayes and Suthathip Yaisawarng
- The world on a cross of gold: A review of 'golden fetters: The gold standard and the great depression, 1919-1939' pp. 251-267

- Ben Bernanke
Volume 31, issue 1, 1993
- Asset bubbles and endogenous growth pp. 3-19

- Gene Grossman and Noriyuki Yanagawa
- The equity premium and the risk-free rate: Matching the moments pp. 21-45

- Stephen Cecchetti, Pok-sang Lam and Nelson Mark
- Size and performance of banking firms: Testing the predictions of theory pp. 47-67

- John H. Boyd and David E. Runkle
- Financing banking crises: Lessons from the panic of 1907 pp. 69-95

- R. Glen Donaldson
- The welfare cost of inflation in a cash-in-advance economy with costly credit pp. 97-115

- Max Gillman
- FSLIC assistance and the wealth effects of savings and loan acquisitions pp. 117-128

- Atul Gupta, Richard L. B. LeCompte and Lalatendu Misra
- Financial contracts when costs and returns are private pp. 129-146

- Donald Morgan
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